I think you can....but only at Bank of Slovenia.
You can still exchange or donate (UNicef, Peta) all old European currencies (e.g. deutsche marks, austrian schilling, etc.) through the related link.
Slovenian ski jumper Peter Prevc is 24 years old (born September 20, 1992).
No., not unless it is still under guarantee. Shops do not offer part exchange for your old one
No, there is no way to exchange pre-Euro currency. Keep it as a souvenir.
Old (if the noun is female). e.g. old house = stara hiša If the noun in male then it would be 'star'. e.g. old man = star moški
The official exchange of Deutsche marks has come to an end. However, you can still take your old German currency to the Bundesbank (Germany's Central Bank) and exchange it for euros. Most currency exchanges (banks, airport exchanges, etc.) will only buy currency that is still in general circulation. Specialized currency exchanges such as Euro Coin Exchange (http://www.webuyeuros.com/germany) will buy your old marks, and you can get paid in dollars without having to ship your cash to Europe.
If it's still actual, I want...
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange was created in 1810.
The Columbian exchange marked the exchange of plant and animal life between the Old and New Worlds.
A person can exchange their old dollar bills at their local baking establishment. They may also exchange the bills for cash through a collector or dealer.